CRA - Cyber Resilience Act Made Easy - CRACY Webinar - Recommendations Attestation Documentation

Attestation documentation is how organisations prove that a PDE meets the CRA requirements. For many, documentation sounds like paperwork added at the end, but under the CRA it is a core part of compliance and market access. Good attestation documentation tells a clear story: what risks were identified, which decisions were made, how security is maintained over time, and what users and authorities need to know. When documentation is fragmented, outdated, or inconsistent, it creates problems during self-assessment, conformity assessment, and market surveillance. A structured and well-managed approach helps reduce uncertainty, avoid duplication, and respond confidently to questions from regulators, partners, or customers. What will be featured in the webinar What attestation documentation actually means under the CRA The different types of evidence expected for a compliant PDE How technical documentation, user information, and declarations fit together When documentation needs to be created, reviewed, and updated Linking documentation to risk assessments and lifecycle decisions Building a single, controlled documentation set instead of scattered files Practical tips for keeping documentation proportionate and audit-ready Recording from June 15th, 2026